G-Shock Just Slashed the Price of Its Groundbreaking “CasiOak”

Casio’s most dressed-up G-Shock — a full-metal, all-analog chronograph that once was a Japan exclusive — is suddenly 40% off for U.S. buyers.

Close-up of a silver metal G-Shock watch bezel and part of the black dial with white hands against a yellow background.Casio

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One of the most premium G-Shocks Casio has ever made just got a lot easier to justify.

The GMC-B2100D-1A — the brand’s first full-metal, fully analog chronograph and one of the most significant CasiOak releases of 2024 — is now available at Casio.com at 40 percent off its original retail price.

For anyone who’s been eyeing the watch since its debut, now is the best opportunity to strike we’ve ever seen.

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A premium take on a digital icon

Silver Casio G-Shock watch with black dial and multiple subdials worn on a wrist.
A three-subdial chronograph layout replaces the normal G-Shock LCD display entirely, giving the watch a more traditional aesthetic than any G-Shock before it.
Casio

The GMC-B2100D-1A is a meaningful evolution of the 2100-series CasiOak line — itself a modern reimagining of the original 1983 DW-5000C G-Shock, with an octagonal bezel that has since attracted a cult following for its resemblance to a certain Swiss integrated sports watch.

Where earlier 2100-series models split the difference between analog and digital, this one goes all the way: a three-subdial chronograph layout replaces the LCD display entirely, giving the watch a more traditional aesthetic than any G-Shock before it.

Silver Casio G-Shock analog-digital watch with black dial, multiple subdials, and stainless steel bracelet.
Subdials at 12, 6, and 9 o’clock handle mode/battery level, dual-time zone with chronograph hours and minutes, and a retrograde day display, respectively.
Casio

The case and bracelet are stainless steel throughout, with Casio applying some of its most refined finishing ever for the G-Shock line, as ABlogtoWatch noted in its breakdown.

Case in point: the octagonal bezel is radially brushed on top, with mirror-polished slopes, while the case sides alternate between vertically brushed and polished segments.

Silver Casio G-Shock watch with a metal band worn over a blue striped shirt cuff and black jacket sleeve.
Casio made finishing a key focus with this release. The octagonal bezel is radially brushed on top, with mirror-polished slopes, while the case sides alternate between vertically brushed and polished segments.
Casio

That attention to detail carries to the bracelet, which retains the classic dimpled G-Shock links but gains crisp chamfer polishing. At 46.3mm wide and 12.4mm thick, the watch is substantial but wearable — notably heavier on the wrist than a resin G-Shock, which only reinforces the upscale impression.

The dial features a circular brushed finish across the main surface, with subdials at 12, 6 and 9 o’clock handling mode/battery level, dual-time zone with chronograph hours and minutes, and a retrograde day display, respectively. A date window sits at 4:30.

Side view of a silver metal watch with a linked bracelet and multiple buttons on the case.
The all-metal bracelet still features the classic dimpled G-Shock links, but with the elevated detail of crisp chamfer polishing.
Casio

Despite the purely analog presentation, the Module 5733 movement underneath is loaded: Tough Solar charging, Bluetooth sync via the Casio Watches app, a 24-hour chronograph, world timer with 300 cities, countdown timer, perpetual calendar through 2099 and 200 meters of water resistance all come standard.

The watch is also made in Japan, a distinction worth noting at any price point.

Availability and pricing

Black Casio G-Shock watch with analog-digital display and multiple subdials on a black strap.
This is still a G-Shock, and as such, it includes all of the advanced features you’d expect, including Tough Solar charging, Bluetooth sync via the Casio Watches app, a 24-hour chronograph, world timer with 300 cities, countdown timer, perpetual calendar through 2099 and 200 meters of water resistance.
Casio

The GMC-B2100D-1A is currently 40 percent off at Casio.com, dropping the original $800 retail price to $480.

Given how long it took for this model to become widely available in the US — it was a select dealer exclusive before April 2025 — it’s hard to imagine a better or easier way to buy it.

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